Multi-story building design is undergoing a period of creativity. Aesthetics are being prioritized as a way to achieve market distinction, and structural engineers are increasingly faced with the challenge of realizing unique and innovative shapes. Presented by the country’s leading expert on complex wood structures, this Master Class workshop builds on a large volume of wood-frame shear wall and diaphragm education, tying together key topics and introducing new design examples for a comprehensive and practical session. It will provide the analytical tools to solve complex lateral load paths across areas of discontinuity in irregular-shaped diaphragms, and demonstrate how the tools are applied with a complete lateral plan review of a two-story hotel. This is a rare opportunity for structural engineers to deepen their knowledge of lateral-resisting systems, and to have their questions answered. There will be ample time for interactive Q&A throughout the workshop. 

By the end of the course, you should be able to do the following:

  • Answer some of the more commonly asked questions regarding complex diaphragm design.
  • Review the analysis methods available to transfer shear forces across areas of discontinuity.
  • Examine the important role of collectors for distributing forces through the diaphragm.
  • Provide a comprehensive lateral plan review of a complex diaphragm.

Course Type: Recorded webinar
Learning Hours: 2.5
AIA Course #: 24LMS11
AIA Credit (LU/HSW): 2.5
AIA Session #: 1
AIA Provider #: G516
ICC Course #: 27580
ICC Credit (CEUs): 0.25
NCSEA Course #: 27580
AIA Expiration Date: December 20, 2026
Provider: WoodWorks
Credits: AIA LU/HSW, ICC CEU